Master of Ceremonies Kennedy Kabasares opened the event by introducing members of the late arts activist and legendary Visual Communications Executive Director's family, Dora Doeux, Natividad Andres, and Al Doeux. The three gave their personal accounts of memories of the Sacramento Valley childhood that included working the land with family, neighbors, extended family and friends.

Susan Tuan's black and white narrative short New Year (2006) examines the tense interracial personal dynamics of a stranded, newly-arrived Chinese immigrant motorist and an older African-American gas station attendant in the 1950s, yet ends in a surprisingly light-hearted comedic dance number.

Karen Lin's experimental narrative short Perfection (2004) stars Ming-Na Lee as a career woman whose existence is very unlike the popular board game she once conquered as a child. Her lifetime of constant striving after an unattainable cultural ideal has her coming apart at the seams, contrary to her outward infallabilty.

Prithi Gowda's Televisnu (2010) is a surreal techicolor journey of one young call center worker in India who finds a wormhole in her broken computer which leads to her questioning her upcoming arranged marriage in two weeks - after falling for one of the young men who works alongside her. Her life's decisions might cost her family (especially her father's) happiness, while fulfilling her own.

The event closed with a few emotional words from current Visual Communications Executive Director, Shinae Yoon. "Linda speaks to me every day in the office..." she said, while wiping away tears. "Her voice is still so strong!"